True Secrets #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man I Love," Lucille and Danny’s budding romance takes a quiet turn when Danny’s past surfaces in the form of Flo, an old flame who subtly challenges Lucille’s perception of him. Jay Scott Pike’s expressive art brings emotional tension to the forefront as doubt begins to weave through a relationship built on trust. The story unfolds with a restrained, character-driven intensity, all rendered in the distinctive style of the era. Cover by Vince Colletta.
In "The Man I Love," newlyweds Jane and Greg settle into life in Clayville after their marriage, but Jane struggles with loneliness as Greg begins his new medical practice. Her doubts about their future begin to grow—until a sudden, close call forces her to see their life together in a new light.
In "Be My Love," Jill experiments with changing her look to win Paddy's attention, only to discover that her true self—unpolished and authentic—was what he admired all along. A quiet, heartfelt moment of self-realization unfolds in just four pages, capturing the gentle rhythm of growing up and finding confidence in who you are.
In "Love and Marriage," Lucille and Danny share a sweet, steady romance—until Flo, an old flame of Danny’s, quietly casts doubt on their future, making Lucille question what she truly knows about the man she loves.
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Reprinted in June Wedding #[nn] (1956), True Secrets #12 (1956)
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